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About

Fruition's newest album, Broken at the Break of Day, may be hard to categorize, yet it feels complete because of their dedication to honesty as well as harmony. Influenced equally by acoustic music and rock 'n' roll, the Portland, Oregon-based band is composed of Jay Cobb Anderson (electric guitar, vocals), Kellen Asebroek (piano, acoustic guitar vocals), Jeff Leonard (bass), Mimi Naja (mandolin, electric guitar, vocals) and Tyler Thompson (drums). Their unmistakable vocal blend first revealed itself in 2008 when Anderson tagged along with Asebroek and Naja for an afternoon of busking in Portland. Since that time, they have opened shows for the Wood Brothers, Greensky Bluegrass, and Jack Johnson, and appeared at festivals like Telluride Bluegrass, Bonnaroo, and DelFest. Broken at the Break of Day follows the band's exceptional 2019 album, Wild as the Night.

Setlists

    1. 1.Never Change
    2. 2.Can You Tell Me
    3. 3.Take it Back
    4. 4.Eraser
    5. 5.Forget
    6. 6.Where Can I Turn
    7. 7.Everyday People (Sly & the Family Stone cover)
    8. 8.I Dare You
    9. 9.Wild as the Night
    10. 10.FOMO
    11. 11.For You
    12. 12.Lonely Work
    13. 13.Wrecking Ball
    14. 14.One By One
    15. 15.Price
    16. 16.Somewhere Down the Line
    17. 17.Not Afraid
    18. 18.Let's Take It Too Far
    19. 19.The Meaning
  1. Encore

    1. 20.Fire
    2. 21.At the End of the Day
    1. 1.Never Change
    2. 2.Can You Tell Me
    3. 3.Take it Back
    4. 4.The Meaning
    5. 5.For You
    6. 6.One By One
    7. 7.Lonely Work
    8. 8.Hard to Make Money
    9. 9.Wild as the Night
    10. 10.I Dare You
    11. 11.Get Lost
    12. 12.Warm Summer's Night
    13. 13.Where Can I Turn
    14. 14.Death Comes Knockin'
    15. 15.Its too easy
    16. 16.How Does it Feel?
    17. 17.Scars
    18. 18.Somewhere
    19. 19.Whole World of Trouble
    20. 20.When It’s All Said And Done
    21. 21.At the End of the Day
    22. 22.Mountain Annie
    23. 23.Alone Together
    1. 1.Just One of Them Nights
    2. 2.Above the Line
    3. 3.Labor of Love
    4. 4.Take it Back
    5. 5.Hard to Make Money
    6. 6.Healing Bones
    7. 7.Scars
    8. 8.Get Lost
    9. 9.Lonesome Prayer
    10. 10.Wild as the Night
    11. 11.Northeast Texas Women (Willis Alan Ramsey cover)
    12. 12.Can You Tell Me
    13. 13.Where Can I Turn
    14. 14.Sweet Hereafter
    15. 15.I Lost It (Lucinda Williams cover)
    16. 16.Not Afraid
    17. 17.Santa Fe
    18. 18.Cool It
    19. 19.Let's Take It Too Far
    20. 20.The Meaning
    21. 21.Mountain Annie
    1. 1.Tomorrow
    2. 2.Dawn
    3. 3.Lonely Work
    4. 4.Hard to Make Money
    5. 5.Where Can I Turn
    6. 6.Forget
    7. 7.Take it Back
    8. 8.Drowning in You
    9. 9.Blue Light
    10. 10.Get Lost
    11. 11.Lonesome Prayer
    12. 12.Lowlands
    13. 13.Scars
    14. 14.I Don't Mind
    15. 15.Can You Tell Me
    16. 16.Never Change
    17. 17.Sojourn
    18. 18.Sweet Hereafter
    19. 19.I Can't Stop
    20. 20.The Meaning
    21. 21.When It’s All Said And Done
    1. 1.Still
    2. 2.Death Comes Knockin'
    3. 3.I Lost It (Lucinda Williams cover)
    4. 4.Reason to Live
    5. 5.Mountain Annie

Reviews

Rating: 4.4 out of 5 based on 5 reviews
  • Absolutely incredible.

    by J.B. Sneaks on 4/22/25The Southern Cafe & Music Hall - CharlottesvilleRating: 5 out of 5

    Lush harmonies and a comforting, solemn vibe. Gave me remnants of Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young!

  • A gem of a band

    by Paul on 4/22/25The Southern Cafe & Music Hall - CharlottesvilleRating: 5 out of 5

    It is beyond me that Fruition is not more widely known and loved. I don’t think there are three finer songwriters in one band. They support their amazing songs with incredible musicianship, and harmonies. So grateful to have been a fan for many years.

  • by Anonymous on 3/23/18Port City Music Hall - PortlandRating: 3 out of 5

    Fruition brought down the House, it was just too bad the place wasn’t packed. PCMH did a ticket giveaway contest via Facebook the day before and didn’t even bother to follow through with picking a winner, they did a terrible job promoting this show IMO, there was no more than 150 people there and they didn’t follow through with a giveaway LAME! I just hope this doesn’t deter fruition from coming back bc I usually have to fly to Colorado to see them....

  • by Anonymous on 3/18/18Port City Music Hall - PortlandRating: 4 out of 5

    My favorite band, and I have never seen them not rock the house. Awesome

  • Fruition brought it

    by Barbarannphan on 8/19/17The Wonder Bar - Asbury ParkRating: 5 out of 5

    Great band, one of the best touring. Beautiful harmonies, stellar musicianship and just nice people .